Charles Avery, Untitled (Head of an Aleph), 2008-2009, Iron, concrete, wire, and polystyrene, 96 x 26 x 36 in. (243.84 x 66.04 x 91.44 cm), Iron, concrete, wire, and polystyrene
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Charles Avery, Untitled (Head of an Aleph), 2008-2009, Iron, concrete, wire, and polystyrene, 96 x 26 x 36 in. (243.84 x 66.04 x 91.44 cm), Iron, concrete, wire, and polystyrene
We are entering the era of universal subtitling, of generalised dubbing. Today’s art explores the bonds that text and image weave between themselves. Artists traverse a cultural landscape saturated with signs, creating new pathways between multiple formats of expression and communication.
Nicolas Bourriaud